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SPeADy [spiːdi] is the acronym of “Study of Personality Architecture and Dynamics”, which is a longitudinal research project to explore controversial psychological questions like “What is personality?”, “What makes our thoughts, feelings and behaviour unique?“, and “To what degree are personality differences genetically or environmentally determined?”.

The main goal of the underlying studies is to deepen the knowledge of what makes individuals essentially unique and why we differ so much in our thoughts, feelings, aspirations, and behaviour. People speak of others’ “character traits“ on a daily basis: Naming one person “introverted” and another one “easygoing“. That is how we all are – when describing others – dealing with the term “Personality” as it is named in the field of differential and personality psychology. SPeADy wants to shed light on what exactly the core of this so-called“personality” is. The important findings should allow to develop a model suitable to sufficiently describe the differing personalities of human beings as truthfully as possible. Furthermore, we seek to understand the development of personality throughout the lifespan and to identify the influences of genetic and environmental factors.

The project comprises two seperate studies: The Age Groups Study and the TwinFamilyStudy. This separation ensures the high scientific standard necessitated when trying to answerthe above-mentioned questions. Both studies are conducted at the same time with a survey period of six years each. Participants fill out a questionnaire every two years (i.e., three measurement times per participant). They are asked about their personality traits, their sentiments and fields of interest, among other potentially important characteristics. We inquire about the way participants experience themselves in different contexts, their morality, fundamental values and attitudes towards a variety of topics, what their future goals are, and many other attributes along these lines.

Data is planned to be collected in three waves: 2016-2017, 2018-2019, and 2020-2021, accordingly. Our goal is to reach about 800 twins plus family members in the TwinFamilyStudy and about 2000 individuals plus peer raters in the Age Groups Study. We capture narrow-sense personality traits (HEXACO-PI-R and BFI-2), self-related schemata (e.g., RSES, EI4, ASKU, SWLS and HSWBS), motives and interests (UMS, AI and SIT), moral foundations und values (MFQ-21 and PVQ-57-RR) as well as religiousness (Z7). In addition, we ask for major life events that were experienced between the measurement occasions.

The Age Groups Study

The aim of the Age Groups Study is to observe the temporal changeability of various personality traits, values, motives, and other characteristics, as well as to detect those stages of life in which the most significant changes occur and, respectively, in which stages of life personality is most stable.

Each of the age groupsstarting with the age of 14 should encompass at least 150 participants. Additionally, two persons close to the participants are asked to rate the participants’ personality to increase the inter-subjective objectivity and validity of our data.

The first wave of data collection has been completed. Researchers interested in our data as Scientific Use File are welcome to contact us and to provide a short outline of their research plans. Please send requests and plans to: ckandler@uni-bremen.de

The Twin Family Study

The Twin Family Study aims to explore the influence of environment versus genetic constitution on personality traits.

Our goal is to reach about 400 identical and 400 fraternal twins. Parents, children and partners of those twins are interviewed as well, upon availability.

The first wave of data collection has been completed. Researchers interested in our data as Scientific Use File are welcome to contact us and to provide a short outline of their research plans. Please send requests and plans to: ckandler@uni-bremen.de